I've got something fun planned for this morning, especially for those that have been paying attention. We're going to see how well Zombies and humans maneuver in dark, confined, narrow spaces. Of course, the Zombies will be chasing a human and they will be doing so through a series of interconnected air ducts.
A human subject has already willingly agreed to enter a vast array of these passageways. We're going to place not one... not two... but three Zombies in those air ducts with him. To make things a bit more interesting, we will place the Zombies at three separate entrance points, but to be fair, there will be a fourth shaft that will serve as a free exit. It will be interesting to see if our human subject can make the right choice by avoiding the Zombies and finding the one clear path to freedom.
Maybe you're asking what could be gained by such an experiment. I could answer that it's important to understand how well Zombies move in cramped passages. I could also point out that it might be interesting to determine how quickly Zombies take notice of potential victims in darkened areas. In some ways, it's kind of like the "rat searching for cheese in a maze test," except in this case, we're using Zombies instead of rats and a human as opposed to cheese. Yes, all of these things could be important reasons for this test, but primarily we're doing it just to have some fun.
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